Slapping halyards are a sign of very poor seamanship. After a few years the lines chafe through. Seen many parted lines flapping in the breeze, quietly. I've silenced several whenever I'm staying at the dock...

So that guys slapping halyard woke me up again the other day. Since I already left a note asking him nicely to secure it it was time for a boarding.

So took my dinghy over and boarded his boat and removed the halyard from the mainsail and moved it to the handrails. I can see why he never does this as it took me around 60 seconds, which is work keeping him from hitting the beach faster.

My wife said we should wait to see if he showed up and got confused when he tried to haul the main and then tried to figure out why it wasn't going up. But I wanted to go sailing and his boat was gone from the mooring when we got back.

Wonder if he got the message and the halyard will be secured next time I go to the boat? Wonder if I should expect a visit from the harbor master soon?

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stop blowing smoke up my rear, blow it at the sails instead

folks may get message about slapping halyards after they replace em often.

or they may not....

there was a boat the folks called synchronicity altho was synchrony written on boat-- they would leave boat just before the wind comes up in afternoon leaving slamming halyards for evveryone..only boat in the harbor with samming halyards... they may not wever know about their problem, as they return just after the wind dies down----but they WILL have to replace halyards more often than those of us not allowing that to happen.

slapping/slamming halyards cause rupture of line and need for replacement. isnt your loss unless is yours slapping. i laugh at them now and tolerate the noise. isnt my money flying into the wind....
if you be a friend i will let ye know when i hear noises not meant to be heard from your rig.

Maybe give em a Present of some cheap bungee cords !! with a note saying how much of a saving tool they are when used for keeping halyards from slaping !! just a thought

This is exactly what I do also Bob...I go to Harbor Freight and buy the cheapest lot of bungees I can find (10 for $5) and bungee the halyards to the shrouds. They get the hint and I think appreciate the bungee gesture.

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On the 12th day of clanging my dockmate gave to meeeee....a noose around my neck hoisted on said halyard!

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A vehicle is a vehicle. I rounded a corner of my building years ago to see a friend of a neighbor sitting on my V8 motorcycle. That moment in time was not long lasting. I walked straight up to him, and asked him if he would like a ride on my wife also??? He tried to stumble out an answer and I told him to get the fcuk off of my motorcycle. I asked him which vehicle was his, so I could climb in and daydream.

No one has any business on another persons property unless it is on fire and you have a bucket of water in your hand.

I try to leave my boat in such a way as to not disturb others. If I mess up, call me. I have never touched another boat and I request the same in return.

I hear a halyard slap and it sounds better than lots of noises I get to hear all day long. I rather like it. People worry too much about external stuff. A marina noise in a marina. Gee, imagine that. Who would have expected that.

If I owned a marina, I would get a PA system, and play a digital recording of a HS on endless loop. Not very loud, just loud enough to make everyone go nuts looking for the noise.